
‘I feel it’: Pep Guardiola starts Liverpool but Arne Sloat has the perfect answer
Pep Guardiola and his successor, Manchester City, are no strangers to the concept of defeat.
Four defeats in a row is a feat not seen since they took over in 2006, and it is beyond the comprehension of everyone involved. The same cannot be said for the Sky Blues manager himself, who suffered three successive defeats in his last role in club football.
and… In 2014/15, it was a fourth technical defeat (with an asterisk) in the DFB Pokal after a penalty shoot-out loss to VFL Wolfsburg and a third successive defeat to Bayern.
But what does this mean for Manchester City’s 2024/25 Premier League title race? Pep Guardiola: Manchester City’s title challenge could be over
I completely rejected the idea of a title fight. He explained that Manchester City and Arsenal are already at a competitive level at the moment.
And by his own admission, why would he do that if he’s still looking for a new team?
He told reporters after the impressive 2-0 victory: “Arsenal, City, Chelsea and all the clubs in this competition have won a lot and shown that in recent seasons, so this competition is not safe yet.” 0 wins at Aston Villa (via liverpoolfc.com).
“So we can only focus on ourselves and it’s always important to win against good teams like Villa who have performed well in recent years.”
First service. In the back. Guardiola, what’s left?
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